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Pouancé (French pronunciation: [pwɑ̃se] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 15
December 2016, it was
merged into...
- The
medieval castle of
Pouancé is
located in
Pouancé, Maine-et-Loire, France, at the
western border of the old
province of Anjou,
where it was
built as...
- from Anjou.
Marie Chamaillard was
heiress to the
seigneury of
Pouancé,
including Pouancé Castle, and four
other fiefs,
adding them to the
fiefs already...
- The
Battle of
Pouancé was a
battle in
Conan II of Brittany's
campaigns against the
rebel Rivallon I of Dol, the
Count of
Anjou Geoffrey III, and the Duchy...
- Cholet, Craon, La Flèche, Saint-Florent-le-Vieil, Ingrandes, Le Lude,
Pouancé, Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne, Richelieu, Saumur. From the
point of view of purely...
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Brittany and Anjou,
Pouancé had
served as the "Breton March" or
border town.
During Conan's 1066
campaign against Anjou, he took
Pouancé and Segré, and arrived...
- Brézé •
Brissac • Montreuil-Bellay •
Montsoreau • Plessis-Bourré •
Pouancé •
Saumur Mayenne (53) Bois
Thibault • Bouillé • La
Courbe • Courtaliéru...
- The
siege of
Pouancé of 1432 (6
January – 22 February) was
undertaken by John V, Duke of Brittany,
against his
nephew John II, Duke of Alençon, as part...
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largest ****anese
garden of
France Segré and around: The
fortified city of
Pouancé and its
medieval castle. The Blue Mine, a
slate mine, with a funicular...
- d'Europe (Paris, 1856)
Memoirs (New York, 1836) In
conjunction with M. de
Pouancé, he also
prepared descriptive catalogue of
pigeons and one of
parrots which...